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this family called us to let us know their university was among nine that had been broken into in fremont. that prompted yet another call to ktvu. >> they physically drilled a little cut off spot right here and it filly popped the -- and it physically popped the lock out. >> reporter: and this woman who asked us not to use her identity says someone broke into her storage facility. >> it enraged me. i thought adds a tent tent tenant there, they should have let us know. maybe i could have moved my stuff. >> reporter: the alameda county sheriff's department tells us it will be working with fremont and san francisco police to see if a crime ring is responsible. in castro valley, amber lee, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a highway patrol officer suffered a minor head injury today when a high speed chase came to a crashing end. the chase ended near cottage park drive and mahogany street this morning in hayward. the highway police car slam into the front porch of a home after colliding with the suspects car. the suspect ran but he was captured. police say a loaded handgun was found in his car. both he
this family called us to let us know their university was among nine that had been broken into in fremont. that prompted yet another call to ktvu. >> they physically drilled a little cut off spot right here and it filly popped the -- and it physically popped the lock out. >> reporter: and this woman who asked us not to use her identity says someone broke into her storage facility. >> it enraged me. i thought adds a tent tent tenant there, they should have let us know. maybe i...
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also giving us quite a bit of rain moving through. move along and take a look at the westbound bay bridge. that traffic is moving along relatively welcoming into san francisco with no major issues. if you are driving -- there goes cal train by the way. one of the early morning trains moving through the south bay. if you're driving anywhere in the south bay, traffic is okay. there is a wind advisory for the san mateo bridge as well. so wind advisory let me run them down for you. wind advisory for the bay bridge, san mateo bridge and for the richmond san raphael bridge so far. 4:35. let's go to steve. >>> sal, thank you, sir. our system which took its sweet time getting here is finally here. and it's starting to barrel in. we'll have rain in the morning. then turning showery in the afternoon. possibility of thundershowers as some of that cold air comes in. you can see the low it's right off eureka. watch it form off sfo and go parallel to the coast. as it does it's swinging in this precipitation. out ahead of it we've had gusts over 40
also giving us quite a bit of rain moving through. move along and take a look at the westbound bay bridge. that traffic is moving along relatively welcoming into san francisco with no major issues. if you are driving -- there goes cal train by the way. one of the early morning trains moving through the south bay. if you're driving anywhere in the south bay, traffic is okay. there is a wind advisory for the san mateo bridge as well. so wind advisory let me run them down for you. wind advisory...
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heaviest and steadiest rain is behind us or will be behind us by about 9:00. showers in the forecast during the afternoon hours. heavier rain coming comes in tonight through tomorrow. that is where we can see more mudslides, hail and even flooding. >> to give you an idea, video of a large puddle right near the embarcadero about 25 feet around deep water. not the morning to be in a rush. let's get a live picture of the san mateo bridge, a wind advisory in effect for the san mateo bridge, the richmond-san rafael bridge and bay bridge. both hands on the wheel. allow extra time and if you are thinking of heading to the sierra, we do have chains required on 50, 80 and 88. live picture of 80 at truckee, there is snow on the road. >> kristen: it's 5:10. >> still ahead the political donations that are raising conflict of interest questions in oakland. >> and in this store they measure from here to here. that is no good. >> kristen: why you may want to double check your luggage before your next trip. >> eric: steve jobs talks about these are the old aerosols you know,
heaviest and steadiest rain is behind us or will be behind us by about 9:00. showers in the forecast during the afternoon hours. heavier rain coming comes in tonight through tomorrow. that is where we can see more mudslides, hail and even flooding. >> to give you an idea, video of a large puddle right near the embarcadero about 25 feet around deep water. not the morning to be in a rush. let's get a live picture of the san mateo bridge, a wind advisory in effect for the san mateo bridge,...
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use. defense is saying if you want to talk about lying, take a look at the prosecution witnesses. take a look at some pictures of jeff novitski, he ran the investigation into balco lab. he will be back for more cross-examination. he said that bonds interfered with his investigation by giving grand jury testimony that was different than other ballplayers were giving. and steve hopkins is going to talk about the recording of bonds and anderson that he says shows the two discussing injecting steroids. anderson is back in jail for refusing to testify. witnesses are just a pack of bitter people who lost out on money when they had a falling out with bonds. >>> one of last remaining stars of hollywood's golden gauge has died. elizabeth taylor died from congestive heart failure. he is first gained stardom as a child and appeared in 50 films. she was 79 years old. expect much more on the life of this iconic star coming up on "good morning america." they will be doing a live show from the west coast
use. defense is saying if you want to talk about lying, take a look at the prosecution witnesses. take a look at some pictures of jeff novitski, he ran the investigation into balco lab. he will be back for more cross-examination. he said that bonds interfered with his investigation by giving grand jury testimony that was different than other ballplayers were giving. and steve hopkins is going to talk about the recording of bonds and anderson that he says shows the two discussing injecting...
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let's focus in on us. you can see the shape of the mature system, this is why we're getting winds this morning. back edge, i'd say steadier rain. once we get past the next couple of hours we're going to deal with more showers this afternoon. temperatures when you step out anywhere from one to nine degrees warmer than this time yesterday. that puts us in the upper 40s to low 50s. 52 in fremont, one of the warmest spots. we won't warm much today not with the clouds and constant threat of showers. 47 in clearlake. 51 in ukiah and rest of us in the mid to upper on a. monterey bay, threat of rain, temperatures in the upper 50s, upper 50s to near 60 inland. do you see a light at the end of the tunnel? we have one more hurdle to jump, strongest storm that could cause flooding and more power outages. it will taper to showers and rain is likely sunday sunday, monday, tuesday dry weather is finally hear zbleer expect poked on the roadways. we do have wind advisory for the san mateo bridge, bay bridge and the richmon
let's focus in on us. you can see the shape of the mature system, this is why we're getting winds this morning. back edge, i'd say steadier rain. once we get past the next couple of hours we're going to deal with more showers this afternoon. temperatures when you step out anywhere from one to nine degrees warmer than this time yesterday. that puts us in the upper 40s to low 50s. 52 in fremont, one of the warmest spots. we won't warm much today not with the clouds and constant threat of showers....
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her spirit will always be with us and her love with be in our hearts. elizabeth taylor was 79 old. >> kristen: barbara walters called her an extraordinary friend. she interviewed taylor many times over the years and offer they discussed death, marriage and men. >> you have said that you loved be in love. >> i think i've had it. >> what about marriage? >> -- oh, god, no. >> you've said that before. >> but i now, i really mean. >> it have i ever thought what you wanted on your tombstone? >> she liked to live and, here lies busy let's, she hated being called liz. [ laughter ] >> but she lived. >> now, we have a slide show of elizabeth taylor on the front page of our website at www.abc7.com. >> cheryl: turning to other news. geologists say it's going to take weeks to clear a rock slide. residents have managed to create a temporary road to get their cars in and out and expert geologist will take a look at the slide to see how to clean it up. monday's massive slide could even get worse as rains continues. there will be a meeting at 4:00 on nelson road at the
her spirit will always be with us and her love with be in our hearts. elizabeth taylor was 79 old. >> kristen: barbara walters called her an extraordinary friend. she interviewed taylor many times over the years and offer they discussed death, marriage and men. >> you have said that you loved be in love. >> i think i've had it. >> what about marriage? >> -- oh, god, no. >> you've said that before. >> but i now, i really mean. >> it have i ever...
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joining us now, legal analyst dean john and it all led up to the recording which has not been presented in the court. what is going on as far as the prosecution case right now? >> every lawyer knows the rule of primacy, first big piece of
joining us now, legal analyst dean john and it all led up to the recording which has not been presented in the court. what is going on as far as the prosecution case right now? >> every lawyer knows the rule of primacy, first big piece of
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card was used about noon. she is not here. emily hershenson's home, filled friends and family and apprehensions. while dozens of people join in the mother, her husband clings to hope. >> is a horrific experience to endure this. this is totally uncharacteristic for her. unconceivable the us that herwould not come home to daughter. said his wife got up early monday to head up out to work. he said he talked with her 9:00 a.m. she never arrived. the disappearance of a former is capturingry the internet. while a facebook page rapidly cannes france. bus stops and shiites. been reaching out to of law enforcement. >>, hershenson said his wife experienced any psychological distress. >> having to go to this, i would t wish it on anybody. it is excruciating. >> tonight the police department been this a critical missing person case. meanwhile, her family and friends hope someone sees a is report and can point them in the right direction ed -- in the right direction. >>> witnesses speak out about murders in montgomery county. men were kill
card was used about noon. she is not here. emily hershenson's home, filled friends and family and apprehensions. while dozens of people join in the mother, her husband clings to hope. >> is a horrific experience to endure this. this is totally uncharacteristic for her. unconceivable the us that herwould not come home to daughter. said his wife got up early monday to head up out to work. he said he talked with her 9:00 a.m. she never arrived. the disappearance of a former is capturingry...
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her spirit will always be with us and her love with be in our hearts. elizabeth taylor was 79 old. >> kristen: barbara walters called her an extraordinary friend. she interviewed taylor many times over the years and offer they discussed death, marriage and men. >> you have said that you loved be in love. >> i think i've had it. >> what about marriage? >> -- oh, god, no. >> you've said that before. >> but i now, i really mean. >> it have i ever thought what you wanted on your tombstone? >> she liked to live and, here lies busy let's, she hated being called liz. [ laughter ] >> but she lived. >> now, we have a slide show of elizabeth taylor on the front page of our website at www.abc7.com. >> cheryl: turning to other news. geologists say it's going to take weeks to clear a rock slide. residents have managed to create a temporary road to get their cars in and out and expert geologist will take a look at the slide to see how to clean it up. monday's massive slide could even get worse as rains continues. there will be a meeting at 4:00 on nelson road at the
her spirit will always be with us and her love with be in our hearts. elizabeth taylor was 79 old. >> kristen: barbara walters called her an extraordinary friend. she interviewed taylor many times over the years and offer they discussed death, marriage and men. >> you have said that you loved be in love. >> i think i've had it. >> what about marriage? >> -- oh, god, no. >> you've said that before. >> but i now, i really mean. >> it have i ever...
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> reporter: the temporary road will link nelson road to the road residents built today which was in use right away. >> i thought we would be walking over the rock pile. >> reporter: but there is still no real way in for ambulances or for fire trucks, and a handful of people are still without power. >> that's the primary concern right now is emergency access. this is a hearty group. >> and they are grateful no one was hurt in the slide and no homes were damaged. >> we are dealing with mother nature. >> everybody is remarkably patient. >> and tomorrow a senior geologist will visit the scene and make recommendations and residents can go to a special meeting tomorrow to find out about the next steps. that will take place at 4:00 on nelson road in front of the sheriff's communication center. lisa amin gulezian, abc7 news. >> lisa, thank you. >>> santa clara valley water district officials say more rain could mean an over flow next week at the lexington reservoir. regulators are currently releasing the maximum amount to keep the reservoir from pouring out of its spill way. the reservoir has b
> reporter: the temporary road will link nelson road to the road residents built today which was in use right away. >> i thought we would be walking over the rock pile. >> reporter: but there is still no real way in for ambulances or for fire trucks, and a handful of people are still without power. >> that's the primary concern right now is emergency access. this is a hearty group. >> and they are grateful no one was hurt in the slide and no homes were damaged....
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yesterday. -- used that dumpster yesterday. and that is crazy that i cannot let my kids out and play. it is just scary. >> we are waiting to hear just how this person died. we are waiting on autopsy results. police are expected to come to the neighborhood in just a little while. they will be passing out fliers to people who live here trying to figure out if anyone who lives here knows anything about what happened this morning. >>> low attendance is the reason d.c. charter schools will close at the end of the year. 80 students attend the press sp school. students are being referred to other local schools. teachers and administrators will lose their jobs. the d.c. public charter school board is helping them to find new employment. >>> local police are joining forces with u.s. immigration forces. we are live in woodbridge with the details. >> certainly this has been a community that has been hard hit by a lot of crimes that have been connected to people who are illegal immigrants, some of them facing deportation. the director of i
yesterday. -- used that dumpster yesterday. and that is crazy that i cannot let my kids out and play. it is just scary. >> we are waiting to hear just how this person died. we are waiting on autopsy results. police are expected to come to the neighborhood in just a little while. they will be passing out fliers to people who live here trying to figure out if anyone who lives here knows anything about what happened this morning. >>> low attendance is the reason d.c. charter schools...
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they've upped the number of homes behind us now to 33. homes behind the mudslide behind me here, we don't know yet, nor does the county, when work will begin to get rid of the slide. they've suggested, the county that some may want to move away for a while. in this rough country they site seclusion as a benefit. >> i can listen to birds sing. >> now, they can listen to this. >> rumble for a minute and a half. >> pretty scary. >> this is how one resident used a mobile phone to take video of it coming down. the county public works department looks at this analytically. >> it's sat rated and almost the way it came down was like an avalanche. >> it's caused a blockage of nelson road, cutting off residents of some 30 homes from easy access to the rest of the world. >> this is amazing. one day everything is fine. next day, have you to try to figure out how to get basic essential autos this has become the only way to bring people, or supplies in. a soggy trail around the creek and into a neighborhood unofficially called eclectia. home for others
they've upped the number of homes behind us now to 33. homes behind the mudslide behind me here, we don't know yet, nor does the county, when work will begin to get rid of the slide. they've suggested, the county that some may want to move away for a while. in this rough country they site seclusion as a benefit. >> i can listen to birds sing. >> now, they can listen to this. >> rumble for a minute and a half. >> pretty scary. >> this is how one resident used a...
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what sources are telling us is that with regard to the suspect there may be some psychiatric issues, mental health issue with the person arrested in these murders. an 81-rolled man was found shot to death in his home on friday. -- an 81-year-old man was found shot to death in his home on friday. on monday a 41-year-old man was shot and killed on a street in downtown as he walked home from his job at a subway restaurant. both complaint week -- completely seemingly innocent. there was tremendous concern and the community about these cases. police did not officially link them but were exploring the possibility of a link between them. and now they're saying the cases are linked and have made an arrest. one person, we saw him. he is a male suspect. as we are telling you now come sources are telling us that there are probably some mental health issues with the suspect. police are going to announce more details coming up but 6:30 and certainly coming up at 11:00 we will have all of the information for you. >>> thank you for the breaking news update. and we are also on storm watch tonight. m
what sources are telling us is that with regard to the suspect there may be some psychiatric issues, mental health issue with the person arrested in these murders. an 81-rolled man was found shot to death in his home on friday. -- an 81-year-old man was found shot to death in his home on friday. on monday a 41-year-old man was shot and killed on a street in downtown as he walked home from his job at a subway restaurant. both complaint week -- completely seemingly innocent. there was tremendous...
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and they're using it. from santa cruz county, wayne freedman abc 7 news. >> did what they felt they had to do. thank you very much. >>> a small leak in a levy is threatening homes and farms tonight. and there is a to bring the pictures you can seat crew putting sandbags on top of the sheeting there to shield the crack from anymore rain. you can see the crack on the land side of the levy. there are about 100 homes and dozens of farms in the communities. >> there is power back on in berkeley tonight. the outage started at 11:15 this morning. and knocked out power, most were downtown. traffic signals went dark, turning it into a gridlock mess as you can see from this video. and the cause of the outage is still under investigation. >> staying in berkeley another moment, three students under police custody after bringing guns to school today. worse, one of the weapons went off accidentally in the boys' bathroom. that happened in one of the top high schools in the country. and this is not the first time. >> this
and they're using it. from santa cruz county, wayne freedman abc 7 news. >> did what they felt they had to do. thank you very much. >>> a small leak in a levy is threatening homes and farms tonight. and there is a to bring the pictures you can seat crew putting sandbags on top of the sheeting there to shield the crack from anymore rain. you can see the crack on the land side of the levy. there are about 100 homes and dozens of farms in the communities. >> there is power...
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there's nothing like that on the way for us. this cold front will eventually make its way across the area during the early evening hours. a few showers across western marylan it to hagerstown and into frederick. tonight, showers and storms to the west of us just in time for the rush are commute. by 10:00 p.m., the heaviest activity will be to the east of d.c. this is the last batch of showers tomorrow morning. there may even be a few flakes of snow across northern maryland. we look for thunderstorms to diminish with 36 degrees to 42 degrees. tomorrow will be 57 degrees for the high. temperatures will be only in the 40's for the next several days. >> ok. we are warned. thank you. >>> in d.c., budget cuts are leading to a garbage can shortage. the city has run out of garbage cans and recycling bins for its citizens. shortages are a consequence of nearly $4 million in cuts to the public works budget last fall. >>> coming up at noon, a drop in high school dropout rates. we will tell you which states are seeing good news and the coun
there's nothing like that on the way for us. this cold front will eventually make its way across the area during the early evening hours. a few showers across western marylan it to hagerstown and into frederick. tonight, showers and storms to the west of us just in time for the rush are commute. by 10:00 p.m., the heaviest activity will be to the east of d.c. this is the last batch of showers tomorrow morning. there may even be a few flakes of snow across northern maryland. we look for...
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she joins us live from the set of "the view." thank you for sharing time with us, barbara. we knew she was in poor health. but the news takes everyone back so sad. barbara. >> the man that was close to her and helping to take care of her, was very devoted. expected her to become better. she was in the hospital but doing well. i think it's a surprise that she died. we who were in touch felt that she might make it. elizabeth taylor once said to me robin, she couldn't remember a time she wasn't famous for her acting, her illnesses, her jewelry, movies and husbands. all of those husbands. and when i talked with her at one point, which was after the marriage to larry fortensky. richard burton she always said was the love of her life. she knew they would be together again somewhere. she was disillusioned with marriage and in 1997 a year after she divorced larry fortensky, she talked about her views of marriage and men. i think we have that clip. >> but you have said that you love being in love. you always want to be in love. >> i've been in love so many time, i think i've had t.
she joins us live from the set of "the view." thank you for sharing time with us, barbara. we knew she was in poor health. but the news takes everyone back so sad. barbara. >> the man that was close to her and helping to take care of her, was very devoted. expected her to become better. she was in the hospital but doing well. i think it's a surprise that she died. we who were in touch felt that she might make it. elizabeth taylor once said to me robin, she couldn't remember a...
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hope he takes us up on it. would love to have another chat with him. >>> let's move on and cue some laughing babies. a bit of a lighter note. this is a video that perhaps you have seen. you can watch it 1 million times. in fact, people have. more than 9 million times this has been viewed on the internet. you're going to meet baby emerson right here. but first, bianna golodryga on how he and other tots have skyrocketed to fame. >> reporter: who doesn't love watching babies explode with laughter? 5-month-old emerson is the latest superstar in diapers. watching his mom blow her nose, emerson seems torn between sheer joy and horror. back in the day, if a parent wanted to share their babies laugh with the masses, they would send a video to, say, "america's funniest home videos." but in 2005, youtube came along, making it easier for moms and dads to turn their babies into internet sensations. baby videos have gone viral. some getting millions of hits. 2 million people have watched this toddler dance her blues away. w
hope he takes us up on it. would love to have another chat with him. >>> let's move on and cue some laughing babies. a bit of a lighter note. this is a video that perhaps you have seen. you can watch it 1 million times. in fact, people have. more than 9 million times this has been viewed on the internet. you're going to meet baby emerson right here. but first, bianna golodryga on how he and other tots have skyrocketed to fame. >> reporter: who doesn't love watching babies explode...
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can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, that's the choice, water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our scooba instamatic floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it either. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household robots. and engel sees plenty of opportunities in the future, even if it might take some getting used to. >> the home of the future is going to have a number of different robots. so, you'll have task-specific robots, but then you need to tie it all together. the butler, the robot that i interact with. i told him what i wanted done, where i wanted it to be done, and he would then go and activate the roomba to go actually -- or the scooba to go clean. ♪ >> reporter: a robot butler may be a few years away but there are a number of other companies offe
can you use your own stuff? >> in this case it's water, that's the choice, water, which does a good job or you can put in a few drops of our scooba instamatic floor cleaner. >> reporter: for those scared of cleaning gutters, there's one to do that job called the luge. unlike the olympic sport you don't need the skin-tight suit and the helmet? >> that's right. and i wouldn't recommend you ride it either. >> reporter: this is just the beginning of the age of household...
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and we ask her to tell us about it. here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one i flew in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden some kind of alarm goes off in the cockpit and for that brief second, you think, "uh-oh, what happens if i have to eject over enemy territory? who's on the ground? are they going to be helpful? are they going to want to shoot me? are they going to capture me? am i going to be tortured?" >> reporter: crews constantly train for that moment of ejection. we had to do the same before heading out to combat. >> legs forward. elbows in. head back against the seat. you got it. get ready for the ride. >> reporter: in an actual emergency, the decision woul
and we ask her to tell us about it. here's martha again. >> reporter: the f-15 strike eagle that crashed is identical to the one i flew in for combat missions over afghanistan last year. our aircraft also laden with thousands of pounds of bombs, which we could see as we passed under our wingman. like the crew over libya last night, all crews train for whatever emergency might force them to ditch their aircraft, dramatic and dangerous no matter what the reason. >> all of a sudden...
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a lot of us struggle with that. the trick is to use your visual skills and your wildest imagination so, for example, this is michael corn. for him, you would want to picture not just a field of corn, but a field of con on fire. and what about where you left your keys? one scientist tells us the best tactic is to remember when you set them down to take a mental snap shot of the exact spot. josh foer took this really far. training daily with special goggles and ear muffs to block out distractions. >> this is a mental athlete ready to go into battle. >> reporter: but the rest of us can use this stuff right away. no special equipment needed. just our imaginations. dan harris, abc news, new york. >> so, i'm picturing my most indelible image of elizabeth taylor. what's yours? i'll show you mine in a moment. desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. talk to your doctor about your risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures if you take multipl
a lot of us struggle with that. the trick is to use your visual skills and your wildest imagination so, for example, this is michael corn. for him, you would want to picture not just a field of corn, but a field of con on fire. and what about where you left your keys? one scientist tells us the best tactic is to remember when you set them down to take a mental snap shot of the exact spot. josh foer took this really far. training daily with special goggles and ear muffs to block out...
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this used to be the daly city public library. all the stuff in here at least most of it before in bunny garage. >> it is really hard to say daly city famous for and sort of think it really isn't famous for anything. >>reporter: not exactly. they bought california famous last dual in daly city in 1859. men had disagreed about what side california should back in the civil war. >> mr. terri who was a judge killed mr. broderick who was a senator. >>reporter: later san francisco would visit daly city for prize fight because gambling remained legal in san mateo county. a country setting filled with fine homes and rural tradition. who cap forget the mystery blimp of world war ii. >> so in the bay in the water around they were looking foreign my submarine. >>reporter: part of the gas bag collected when the blimp crashed with no sign of the crew. just an open door. bunny was in the crowd that day. she thinks the first man fell overboard while looking at an oil slick. >> the one piloting probably reached out to try and grab him and they bo
this used to be the daly city public library. all the stuff in here at least most of it before in bunny garage. >> it is really hard to say daly city famous for and sort of think it really isn't famous for anything. >>reporter: not exactly. they bought california famous last dual in daly city in 1859. men had disagreed about what side california should back in the civil war. >> mr. terri who was a judge killed mr. broderick who was a senator. >>reporter: later san...
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she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this was the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about other nations' war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's compound. he said, in the short term, we'll beat them. in the long term, we'll beat them. but president obama wrapping up a south american tour, said the no-fly zone enforcement is working. >> we are going to be in the process, now, having eliminated his air defenses, of being able to bring the international coalition in. >> reporter: the u.s. cost of combat became clear yesterday when the pentagon said a mechanical problem downed this f-15 fighter jet east of benghazi. the two crew members were safely rescued. in a nearby hospital, a do
she is live for us in washington. good morning, emily. >> reporter: rob and peggy, good morning to you. this was the first time we've seen moammar gadhafi since the no-fly zone enforcement began. and if he is worried about other nations' war planes over his country, he didn't show it. anti-aircraft fire in tripoli lit up the libyan capital for a fourth night. while moammar gadhafi made his first appearance in a week. libyan tv broadcast what it said was a live speech outside gadhafi's...
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you will find us, too, on twitter and facebook, of course. just briefly, the main news, despite the international air and forces loyal to muammar gaddafi are still fighting on the ground in the rebel held city near tripoli. there has been sustained attacks there. an american fighter jet crashed with a mechanical fault in eastern libya. it seems both pilots escapes. libyan officials are still insisting the air strikes have killed dozens of civilians, something it has been impossible for the bbc to verify. thanks very much for watching. >> hello and welcome. >> see the news unfold. get the stop stories from around the globe and click to play video reports. go to bbc.com/news. funding was made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont and honolulu, newman's own foundation, the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, and union bank. union bank has put its global expertise to work for a wide range of companies. what can we do for you?
you will find us, too, on twitter and facebook, of course. just briefly, the main news, despite the international air and forces loyal to muammar gaddafi are still fighting on the ground in the rebel held city near tripoli. there has been sustained attacks there. an american fighter jet crashed with a mechanical fault in eastern libya. it seems both pilots escapes. libyan officials are still insisting the air strikes have killed dozens of civilians, something it has been impossible for the bbc...
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mandate said you can use all necessary means to protect civilians gave us a good start. i hope we go on to do the other things about where does it end. >> looking at it today would suggest the obama administration move away from their lead in this >> we are trying to show the united states will not solve all of the world's problems by itself and the others showing people in the arab and muslim world it is not just the united states that is trying to be concerned about them but it is the international community. >> what will happen if for example gadhafi manages to survive and stay in power? does that not only become america's problem but the international community's problem? >> i think it becomes the world's problem to deal with him. but by in large as long as we keep the pressure on him, the chances that all of the people supporting him now will continue to support him, i think diminish because a lot of people who support him do so because they thought he was go to win. whatever else may happen there is no way he will prevail over a united libya. >> do you see american
mandate said you can use all necessary means to protect civilians gave us a good start. i hope we go on to do the other things about where does it end. >> looking at it today would suggest the obama administration move away from their lead in this >> we are trying to show the united states will not solve all of the world's problems by itself and the others showing people in the arab and muslim world it is not just the united states that is trying to be concerned about them but it is...
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thank you for joining us. just tell me what exactly is going on at the moment in to the capitol where you are. >> i can tell you it's very quiet. i am not hearing any shelling or anti-aircraft. >> and how has it been during the day when we have heard reports that there have been plenty of gunfire there? describe to me what you have seen in the past few days. >> there was a bombardment on the base. the ground troops were -- anti- aircraft. they fire ak-47. so it was actually very frightening heard >> so how do you feel? >> so we are trying to sleep. >> and are you hoping for a change for gaddafi to step down, or are you hoping that he stays it? >> [unintelligible] >> have you had any contact with any international troops at all or international forces? >> no. we have no contact with them here >> but i presume you have seen signs of the military operation in the air taking place. have you been witness to much of the bombing taking place there? >> in tripoli, we have not seen a any. >> how much support do think g
thank you for joining us. just tell me what exactly is going on at the moment in to the capitol where you are. >> i can tell you it's very quiet. i am not hearing any shelling or anti-aircraft. >> and how has it been during the day when we have heard reports that there have been plenty of gunfire there? describe to me what you have seen in the past few days. >> there was a bombardment on the base. the ground troops were -- anti- aircraft. they fire ak-47. so it was actually...
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they used high-grade plastic to patch cracks me led the north -- in the levee north of sacramento. >>> the custer county sheriff's department onto the body of 58- year-old john hoffman at a run at the sugar bowl ski resort. he wasn't experts here. his body showed no signs of trauma and an autopsy was scheduled. >>> a man was with a friend when the avalanche hits. the victim suffered injuries to his chest and face. >>> in yosemite there is no estimate on when roads into the park will be open following a weekend storm. most visitors have left the park. it park officials said generators are providing power and most guestrooms do not have any heat or hot water. the rockslide broke a power pole carrying hd powerline and it will have to fly in a replacement. >>> you can get updates anytime by clicking the storm watch tab on our homepage, ktvu.com. >>> some positive news tonight for japan. electricity is reconnected to all six connectors at the fukushima dai-ichi nuclear plants. a magnitude six quake struck northeast japan about four hours ago and has not cost any more damage. cooling could
they used high-grade plastic to patch cracks me led the north -- in the levee north of sacramento. >>> the custer county sheriff's department onto the body of 58- year-old john hoffman at a run at the sugar bowl ski resort. he wasn't experts here. his body showed no signs of trauma and an autopsy was scheduled. >>> a man was with a friend when the avalanche hits. the victim suffered injuries to his chest and face. >>> in yosemite there is no estimate on when roads...
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it's the way many of us start our day. how that bowl of cereal could actually save your life. >> plus a massive find in monterey county. what was hidden underground for thousands, even millions of years. >> and chris brown flips out on a morning tv program. what led to the r&b singer's dressing room meltdown, all coming up. ,, the first time since it was damaged by tsunami waves, from the japan >>> good morning. we are o stormwatch. yellow and oranges show heavy to moderate rainfall across much of the bay area. you can see the scattered pockets continuing in along the peninsula. if you are driving anywhere, be very careful. we have seen rain moving through and we have puddling on the road. dangerous situation out there. at the same time, we have some flash flood watches up especially along the coast, coastal mountains, watch out there. you could see creeks rise in a hurry with rain coming in that. ground is already saturated so be careful, watch out for those rapid rises early this morning. throughout the morning, you will
it's the way many of us start our day. how that bowl of cereal could actually save your life. >> plus a massive find in monterey county. what was hidden underground for thousands, even millions of years. >> and chris brown flips out on a morning tv program. what led to the r&b singer's dressing room meltdown, all coming up. ,, the first time since it was damaged by tsunami waves, from the japan >>> good morning. we are o stormwatch. yellow and oranges show heavy to...
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the bay bridge toll plaza, lots of slick surfaces out there, those wind advisories are in effect so use caution across the span into san francisco. it's still early not a lot of cars on the roads but once the commute gets under way things will get busier. we have an accident that may cause a bit of a snag, southbound 680 at 580 couple of cars involved in the center divide. tow trucks just arriving. no injuries, but again slick slick -- slick surfaces and spectator slowing, so give yourself enough space between you and the vehicle in front of you. >>> conditions getting worse in libya's third largest city where people say shelling and sniper attacks are now continuous. misrata is the last major western city still in the hands of rebels who are trying to
the bay bridge toll plaza, lots of slick surfaces out there, those wind advisories are in effect so use caution across the span into san francisco. it's still early not a lot of cars on the roads but once the commute gets under way things will get busier. we have an accident that may cause a bit of a snag, southbound 680 at 580 couple of cars involved in the center divide. tow trucks just arriving. no injuries, but again slick slick -- slick surfaces and spectator slowing, so give yourself...
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we use clues that we find. to recreate the ecosystem, the environment, climate. >> looks a little different, right? you might be more familiar with the similar. the columbia man says it is slightly smaller and didn't have the long shaggy hair. lived in warmer temperatures. the time line over lapped with humans. they don't know how well they over reacted or if they did at all. >> it's amazing they first down it. it will be great to see if they have the tusks. >> they have found one of the tusks. so those are harder to preserve. so we'll see. >> all right. great. thank you. >>> the nfl's new rule that fans aren't going to like. pest season is going to be happy. hill top is going to be's si? ♪ let's see you fly now! [ laughs ] look, more frequent flyer red tape. not on my watch. let that family fly! [ tires screech ] i just wanted to use miles to take my family on vacation, but -- let me guess -- restrictions through the roof. that's right. not anymore. rapid rewards has your back. [ male announcer ] join rapid
we use clues that we find. to recreate the ecosystem, the environment, climate. >> looks a little different, right? you might be more familiar with the similar. the columbia man says it is slightly smaller and didn't have the long shaggy hair. lived in warmer temperatures. the time line over lapped with humans. they don't know how well they over reacted or if they did at all. >> it's amazing they first down it. it will be great to see if they have the tusks. >> they have found...
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until we found out that maybe her teacher uses certain terms a little bit loosely. rebecca is clearly very gifted. [ banker ] we decided to roll that money into ashley's college account. turns out there's seven gifted kids in ashley's class of nine. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪ caitlin: i was diagnosed with scoliosis. when you're 16, nobody wants to go through back surgery. my doctor has letters and pictures of other kids who've gone through the same thing on his walls and that really helped me not be as scared. i'm not worried about my back anymore. i wanna do that again! announcer: at sutter health, our story is you. for more stories, visit sutterhealth.org. >>> i was wondering, what time is it? >> the train has rolled in. 11:35. this is my dad's h.
until we found out that maybe her teacher uses certain terms a little bit loosely. rebecca is clearly very gifted. [ banker ] we decided to roll that money into ashley's college account. turns out there's seven gifted kids in ashley's class of nine. [ male announcer ] wells fargo. with you when it's time to save. ♪ caitlin: i was diagnosed with scoliosis. when you're 16, nobody wants to go through back surgery. my doctor has letters and pictures of other kids who've gone through the same...
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. >> it looks like the folks in the santa cruz mountains are prepared and it gives them a chance to use their toys and get out there and clean it up. >> yeah, they were definitely having a good time out there. you could say that. > thanks. >> the president says the united states is just days away from handing over control of military operations in libya to other countries. despite the cost, he says that americans will ultimately feel satisfied that this mission helped people. >> because of the extraordinary capabilities and valor of our men and women in uniform, we have already saved lives. >> the pentagon is blaming equipment failure for the f15 that crashed in libya today. two american pilots suffered minor injuries. in the meantime, the u.s. military says it is considering all options in response to attacks from civilians in the coastal city. this video reportedly shot there surfaced on youtube. >>> first contaminated well water, now a cock roach infestation. robert lials with another tenant's horror story. one of the bay area's most controversial landlords. >> we liked it because a
. >> it looks like the folks in the santa cruz mountains are prepared and it gives them a chance to use their toys and get out there and clean it up. >> yeah, they were definitely having a good time out there. you could say that. > thanks. >> the president says the united states is just days away from handing over control of military operations in libya to other countries. despite the cost, he says that americans will ultimately feel satisfied that this mission helped...
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so use an alternate if you can. i'll see if i can get to you on the next report. 101 is problem-free both directions showing no delays. you're clear all the way towards the golden gate bridge. wind advisory continues for the richmond/san rafael bridge as well as the san mateo bridge so use caution across the span. live look at 880, of course slick surfaces through oakland, no accidents at this portion, south 880 actually looking good, as well. got a new wreck on 280. more on that coming up. but right now back to the dis. >> thank you. >>> let's take a look at the top stories. libyan leader moammar qaddafi speaking to supporters saying he is not afraid of u.s.- european coalition efforts to enforce a no-fly zone over the country. a nato official says the alliance's warships will start patrolling off libya's coast today to enforce the united nations arms embargo on the country. >>> in japan, there is a spike in radiation levels in tap water. authorities are warning people not to let infants drink it. meanwhile, black
so use an alternate if you can. i'll see if i can get to you on the next report. 101 is problem-free both directions showing no delays. you're clear all the way towards the golden gate bridge. wind advisory continues for the richmond/san rafael bridge as well as the san mateo bridge so use caution across the span. live look at 880, of course slick surfaces through oakland, no accidents at this portion, south 880 actually looking good, as well. got a new wreck on 280. more on that coming up. but...
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and got us out of there. otherwise, i think we would have been stuck there. >> i have been here 15 years now and i have never seen a storm this severe this late in the year. >> this is the first time the park has been closed since a flood in 1997. check this out. here's another look at just how much snow fell. we are looking at a flash flood watch now in effect for parts of the bay area tonight. roberta has more from the weather center. >> for all mountainous areas from the north bay all the way into the monterey bay area, allen, at this hour for the evening commute, it's live, it's our high-def doppler radar and we are already seeing some spotty light rain showers from san francisco into daly city south san francisco, san mateo, around the peninsula to redwood city but so far, no reports of any local airport delays. north and east of the bay light rain for the evening commute. heavier precipitation is lining portions of the northern district anywhere from occidental to petaluma backing out through mill valle
and got us out of there. otherwise, i think we would have been stuck there. >> i have been here 15 years now and i have never seen a storm this severe this late in the year. >> this is the first time the park has been closed since a flood in 1997. check this out. here's another look at just how much snow fell. we are looking at a flash flood watch now in effect for parts of the bay area tonight. roberta has more from the weather center. >> for all mountainous areas from the...
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use mass transit. sydnie, back to you. so far i got to say it's not too bad here at the bay bridge. when they turn the metering lights on, it will slow down. >> we're mesmerized watching some of those low profile cars hit that puddle of water and the water just goes right over it. hopefully there will be no stalls. we don't need that for our morning commute. >> reporter: i haven't seen them make this big a splash in a long time so obviously it's been raining for a while. we saw it six feet high. >> we always forget when it rains there is a big puddle right there before the toll plaza. thank you, elizabeth wenger at the bay bridge toll plaza. >>> it's going to be at least a week, maybe longer, before residents cab drive up the road to their -- can drive up the road to their homes in the santa cruz mountains and all this wet weather only making it worse. today a geologist is expected to check on the slide that covers about 200 feet of nelson road near scotts valley. the inspection will determine whether
use mass transit. sydnie, back to you. so far i got to say it's not too bad here at the bay bridge. when they turn the metering lights on, it will slow down. >> we're mesmerized watching some of those low profile cars hit that puddle of water and the water just goes right over it. hopefully there will be no stalls. we don't need that for our morning commute. >> reporter: i haven't seen them make this big a splash in a long time so obviously it's been raining for a while. we saw it...
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. >> it is a high use area. it is also a very dense area with lots of people and dogs and a place that is needed for those folks to be able to walk conveniently to exercise their dogs. >> reporter: sounds practical enough but neighbors worry when all sides come together for a public meeting wednesday the fur will fly. >> we are neighbors. we can talk to each other. you know. i think if people met face-to- face i think it would be a little more civil. >> reporter: that public meeting will happen at 7:00 p.m. at lakeshore baptist church tomorrow evening. about 100 people expected there. ultimately the decision, dana, will be up to parks & rec to decide whether the park will go in here. city council is expecting and hoping to break ground in about a year's time. >> kristin, you showed us the plans for the park. and i'm wondering, this is going to be a fenced in area, right, where the dogs are? >> reporter: it will be a fenced in area. a fence about 4 feet high. we did hear opposition to that because it is only 4 fe
. >> it is a high use area. it is also a very dense area with lots of people and dogs and a place that is needed for those folks to be able to walk conveniently to exercise their dogs. >> reporter: sounds practical enough but neighbors worry when all sides come together for a public meeting wednesday the fur will fly. >> we are neighbors. we can talk to each other. you know. i think if people met face-to- face i think it would be a little more civil. >> reporter: that...
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elizabeth wenger tells us what he had to say on the stand and she joins us now live from san francisco. elizabeth. >> reporter: hey, good afternoon, frank. yeah, the most interesting revelation of the morning actually came from barry bonds' former childhood friend. now, told the jury that he knew way back in 1999 that bonds was using steroids. bonds again walked quietly into the courthouse this morning without talking to the media. now, inside the courtroom, bonds watched stoically as his former friend and business manager steve hoskins took the witness stand. he told the jury as far back as 1999 bonds asked him to research one type of steroid and what the side effects were. hoskins also said he saw a couple of times bonds and his personal trainer greg anderson go off into a bedroom during spring training and in one instance the trainer was actually holding a syringe. he also said he had conversations with bonds about the baseball player injecting himself when he was upset that anderson wouldn't do it. well, hoskins also testified that bonds' significant weight gain was so concerning a
elizabeth wenger tells us what he had to say on the stand and she joins us now live from san francisco. elizabeth. >> reporter: hey, good afternoon, frank. yeah, the most interesting revelation of the morning actually came from barry bonds' former childhood friend. now, told the jury that he knew way back in 1999 that bonds was using steroids. bonds again walked quietly into the courthouse this morning without talking to the media. now, inside the courtroom, bonds watched stoically as his...
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"they kept telling us the plant was safe but they were leading us on all this time." and yet anger and bitterness are not the operative emotions here. hope and empathy are. she says "if getting angry would make things better or make us happier then we would. but instead of getting mad, it's better to help each other out." "we have to stay focused on the recovery" says this mother of two. "that's what we're all thinking about." these are the survivors. it's estimated more than 20,000 others will not have been so lucky. amazing grace... ♪ >> reporter: so kindness and cooperation are the anthem of strength. the saving grace of refugees whose ordeal has really just begun. lucy craft, cbs news, tokyo. >> couric: more now from our new cbs news poll out tonight. about half of americans say they're concerned about radiation from japan reaching the united states. about seven out of ten say they believe nuclear power plants here in the u.s. are generally safe but more than six in ten don't want one built near where they live. and 58% say the u.s. government is not prepared fo
"they kept telling us the plant was safe but they were leading us on all this time." and yet anger and bitterness are not the operative emotions here. hope and empathy are. she says "if getting angry would make things better or make us happier then we would. but instead of getting mad, it's better to help each other out." "we have to stay focused on the recovery" says this mother of two. "that's what we're all thinking about." these are the survivors....
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>> all right, susan mcginnis in washington for us. thanks for joining us. >>> we're also learning more about the crash of an american fighter jet in libya and the rescue of its crew. the f-15 crashed monday night about 25 miles east of the rebel stronghold of benghazi. that plane came down in a field. both crewmen safely ejected. one landed on a farm. the other in a nearby field. pentagon officials say mechanical failure is to blame. the pilot was picked up by a marine aircraft. libyans took the weapons officer to benghazi and he eventually was returned to u.s. forces. >>> in syria, government troops killed at least six anti-government protesters today. the protests, calling for political freedom, were held at a mosque in southern syria. their main demand is an end to what they call repression by the secret police. before the government troops attacked, electricity and phone service was cut off to the area. >>> in yemen, crowds cheered the arrival of the government troops. anti-government protesters there have called for a mass rally
>> all right, susan mcginnis in washington for us. thanks for joining us. >>> we're also learning more about the crash of an american fighter jet in libya and the rescue of its crew. the f-15 crashed monday night about 25 miles east of the rebel stronghold of benghazi. that plane came down in a field. both crewmen safely ejected. one landed on a farm. the other in a nearby field. pentagon officials say mechanical failure is to blame. the pilot was picked up by a marine aircraft....
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in the nation that out-educates us will out-compete us. what do we think? how do we think it is possible to lead the world in the 21st century as we did in the 20 without a significant change? by now about 40% of our 40 -- are young adults have a college degree. in order to meet that goal by 2020 need to raise that to 60% of young adults. that is a significant task. we should not stop there once we have met that goal. the bottom line is that in the next eight years, we need to produce 8 million more college graduates -- 8 million more than we are producing now. an additional million a year in order to meet the goal. we expect that the 5 million of these to be community college graduates. that is why we are investing to increase in community colleges, not only to help them get there but to increase the quality of the education that they get at community colleges, the curriculum at community colleges, this ain't your father's community college anymore. this is a different deal. and it is the best buy in america. as i said, if you doubt that, just as my wife?
in the nation that out-educates us will out-compete us. what do we think? how do we think it is possible to lead the world in the 21st century as we did in the 20 without a significant change? by now about 40% of our 40 -- are young adults have a college degree. in order to meet that goal by 2020 need to raise that to 60% of young adults. that is a significant task. we should not stop there once we have met that goal. the bottom line is that in the next eight years, we need to produce 8 million...
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you have helped us get to over 100. can you please help us get to 300? the number one source of information on how people signed up for this pilot his family and friends. he well could be incredibly helpful to us in this area. commander, i'm going to ask nancy to resend her mission to today. if you see what considered this deletion. i can think of no greater source of communication to young veterans and the family and friends of the american legion community. i ask for your assistance humbly. [applause] you know, it's great that we've been come to a national conference in washington d.c. we need to remember that in america, 17% of americans live in rural america, but 37% of veterans live in rural america. for a long time, veterans from rural america have been underserved when it comes to employment. we realized this last year when we launched a pilot program in washington state, a very innovative partnership, will commit veterans service organizations, state government teams, corp. for community service, were the first time we get boots on the ground in
you have helped us get to over 100. can you please help us get to 300? the number one source of information on how people signed up for this pilot his family and friends. he well could be incredibly helpful to us in this area. commander, i'm going to ask nancy to resend her mission to today. if you see what considered this deletion. i can think of no greater source of communication to young veterans and the family and friends of the american legion community. i ask for your assistance humbly....
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that allows us to grow a tax base. it's a period of time where you have to really really put tough scrutiny butou have the opportunity to lay ground work for bigger cities. the street car cities of america had huge thoracic bases. the no street car cities whatever kind of transit you put that around create the more dense neighbors and create more income that helped us get out of this mess. >> charlie: what was your biggest job as mayor other than the budget process and looking at pension? >> well we have to make sure that we grow jobs in the city and we have two kinds of job levels if you quifl that we have to focus on. one is making sure that the high particular, high fashion, high intellectual content job that pays us well that gives us a thank you base comes here and stays here. we are in competition with all the other cities in the world. on the other end we have unemployment like other. not all but a large number of those unemployed need a different level of job. they don't have great formal education. some don't
that allows us to grow a tax base. it's a period of time where you have to really really put tough scrutiny butou have the opportunity to lay ground work for bigger cities. the street car cities of america had huge thoracic bases. the no street car cities whatever kind of transit you put that around create the more dense neighbors and create more income that helped us get out of this mess. >> charlie: what was your biggest job as mayor other than the budget process and looking at pension?...
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tracie potts joins us from washington with the latest on this. tracie, good morning to you. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. the president is due back later this afternoon to deal with all this. while in el salvador he made the decision to get involved because the cost outweighed the benefits. not everyone here on capitol hill agrees. in fact, some lawmakers who both support and are against this action say he should have consulted congress first. he may have overstepped his constitutional authority by doing so. one lawmaker, dennis kucinich of ohio, is calling it possible an impeachable offense and is seeking a resolution to stop all action immediately in libya on behalf of the united states. even supporters say he's got to come back and seek an authorization of force from congress. how long might we be involved? secretary of state clinton says the u.s. is receiving reports, top advisers to gadhafi may want out. they're reaching out to those in europe to see if there may be options to bring this to an end. lynn? >> tracie potts there in washingto
tracie potts joins us from washington with the latest on this. tracie, good morning to you. >> reporter: lynn, good morning. the president is due back later this afternoon to deal with all this. while in el salvador he made the decision to get involved because the cost outweighed the benefits. not everyone here on capitol hill agrees. in fact, some lawmakers who both support and are against this action say he should have consulted congress first. he may have overstepped his constitutional...
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much warmer to the south of us in fredericksburg. let's get an update on traffic with lisa baden. >>> getting slow on 95 and 66. still good on 395 inside the beltway, and no accidents across the wilson bridge, moving to the other side of town, 95 in and out of baltimore look good. 95 at 295, there was a crash but that will be gone soon. there's wet pavement on 270. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we begin with new details from the disaster in japan. authorities have once again increased the death toll. the natural disasters or likely killed 18,000 people. at least 9400 people are confirmed dead. thousands are still missing. rising smoke this morning prompted a new evacuation of workers trying to stabilize japan's kubota nuclear plant. >>> our top story the double murders have shocked america county community. police are searching for possible connection. >> two men were attacked within blocks of each other, adjusted is a part. family members and witnesses are speaking. brianne carter is live in olney with the latest on the investigati
much warmer to the south of us in fredericksburg. let's get an update on traffic with lisa baden. >>> getting slow on 95 and 66. still good on 395 inside the beltway, and no accidents across the wilson bridge, moving to the other side of town, 95 in and out of baltimore look good. 95 at 295, there was a crash but that will be gone soon. there's wet pavement on 270. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we begin with new details from the disaster in japan. authorities have once...
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two crewmembers were safety rests used -- were safely rescued. and nearby doctor said that he welcomes the international help. >> [inaudible] >> it's not clear wh willo lead -- who will lead to the no-fly zone enforcement next. >> nato will be definitely involved because we do have a lot of nato members who are committed to this process and they want to see command and control that is organized. >> president obama colorado plans for the u.s. and over control an exit strategy and says it will happen this week. emily schmidt abc news, washington. >> family and friends remember in the life of the first national spelling bee champion. last night we learned that frank neuhauser of silver spring died earlier this month. he was the winner of the first national competition in 1925. he was 11 years old. he later became a patent lawyer and he was 97 years old. >>> maryland senator barbara mikulski takes a new step in her efforts to crack down on power outages. she will testify before maryland's public service commission tomorrow. she wants the group to put
two crewmembers were safety rests used -- were safely rescued. and nearby doctor said that he welcomes the international help. >> [inaudible] >> it's not clear wh willo lead -- who will lead to the no-fly zone enforcement next. >> nato will be definitely involved because we do have a lot of nato members who are committed to this process and they want to see command and control that is organized. >> president obama colorado plans for the u.s. and over control an exit...
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steve rudin is with us this morning. colder than yesterday. >>> and there are showers mainly to the north and d.c., but we will see that later this afternoon as well as thunderstorms. 46 degrees currently at reagan national. a little wind chill making it feel like 41. in springfield, 46 degrees there's no rain in the bucket right now, but that will change later this afternoon. the children's hospital at 42 degrees. rain totals, we could see a quarter inch in frederick county but hardly anything down to the south. it's 46 in winchester, 43 in martinsburg, 47 at dulles international airport. heavy rain is moving to the north and east, and most of baltimore. there were shall wors-- north carroll high -- there were showers earlier this morning. we will have the heaviest activity tonight from d.c. to baltimore and across southern maryland. some storms will become severe. there is another band for tomorrow morning around 6:00 a.m. with a light source. it clears out quickly and there will be sunshine later tomorrow afternoon. t
steve rudin is with us this morning. colder than yesterday. >>> and there are showers mainly to the north and d.c., but we will see that later this afternoon as well as thunderstorms. 46 degrees currently at reagan national. a little wind chill making it feel like 41. in springfield, 46 degrees there's no rain in the bucket right now, but that will change later this afternoon. the children's hospital at 42 degrees. rain totals, we could see a quarter inch in frederick county but hardly...
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connect with us on twitter, facebook, and youtube. and sign up for schedule alert emails at c-span.org. >> yesterday in the canadian house of commons, finance minister jim flaherty delivered the annual budget statement. all three opposition parties have already said they plan to vote against the budget. this could lead to a vote of no confidence and force the government to dissolve parliament and call an early election. courtesy of the canadian public service channel, this is a half hour. [applause] >> speech, speech, speech. >> mr. speaker, today our government presents to canadians the next phase of canada's economic action plan, a low tax plan for jobs and growth. [applause] >> since 2006, our government has worked hard to deliver real benefits to canadians, real support for the challenges of the real world. we cut the gst twice from 7 to 6 to 5%. [applause] >> we introduced the $1200 per year universal child care benefit. we established the tax-free savings account. we removed more than 1 million low-incomed canadians from the tax
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we had an awesome crew with us, the navy s.e.a.l.s that trained us. so, we decided we were going to have a paint ball competition and challenge the a-team to a fight. we -- we were trying to organize the whole thing. we decided friday night after everyone wraps, nighttime, middle of the night, everyone, commando styles. and they wouldn't let us do it for legal reasons. when i shot "limitless" with bradley i brought it up and he knew about it. i didn't think that they caught wind of it but they did. and he said they were really scared, they thought we were going to kick their butt. >> jimmy: maniacs want to shoot us with paint balls. they think we're the real a-team. well, seems like you are living a very dangerous life but sees like you are having fun. con graj laxs on the big success. "sucker punch" opens friday. abbie cornish, everybody. we'll be right back with the gaslight anthem. [ announcer ] at h&r block, we find money others missed. if there's any way i can get a few extra dollars in my bank account-- to me, it really does matter. especially r
we had an awesome crew with us, the navy s.e.a.l.s that trained us. so, we decided we were going to have a paint ball competition and challenge the a-team to a fight. we -- we were trying to organize the whole thing. we decided friday night after everyone wraps, nighttime, middle of the night, everyone, commando styles. and they wouldn't let us do it for legal reasons. when i shot "limitless" with bradley i brought it up and he knew about it. i didn't think that they caught wind of it...